SECTION 6-15 SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION Index Page General Description... 6-15-2 Engine Fire Protection... 6-15-2 Engine Fire Detection... 6-15-2 Engine Extinguishing... 6-15-3 Engine/Wheelwell and Pipe Zone Fire Control Panel... 6-15-4 APU Fire Protection... 6-15-6 APU Fire Detection... 6-15-6 APU Fire Extinguishing... 6-15-6 APU Fire Control Panel (Optinal)... 6-15-7 Smoke Detection System (Optional)... 6-15-8 Smoke Detector Locations... 6-15-9 Lavatory Fire Protection (Optional)... 6-15-10 Lavatory Smoke Detection... 6-15-10 Toilet Fire Extinguishing... 6-15-10 Smoke Detection Panel... 6-15-11 Class-C Baggage Compartment Smoke Detection and Fire Extinguishing System (Optional)... 6-15-12 Baggage Detection/Extinguishing Panel... 6-15-13 6-15-1
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION There are Fire Detection and Extinguishing Systems for: Engines; APU; Passenger Cabin (optional); Lavatory (optional); Baggage Compartment (optional). The Engines and APU also have Overheat Detection Systems. ENGINE Engine Fire Protection consists of these systems: Engine Overhead and Fire Detection System powered by the Emergency DC Buses; Engine Fire Extinguishing System powered by the Hot Battery Bus. ENGINE FIRE DETECTION Each engine contains fire detector sensor tubes for the engine accessories, the tail pipe zone and the wheelwell. The indications of an engine fire are: Both MASTER WARNING lights illuminate; The related FIRE ENG/WW light illuminates (if fire condition is on the engine wheelwell region); The related FIRE PIPE ZONE light illuminates (if fire condition is in the pipe zone region); FIRE light illuminates on the Multiple Alarm Panel (MAP); The warning bell sounds. The FIRE ENG/WW light or the FIRE PIPE ZONE light remains illuminated until the temperature drops below the onset temperature. The system contains a fault monitoring circuit. If the fire detector sensors located on the related engine or wheelwell region are inoperative, the DET INOP ENG/WW light illuminates. If the fire detector sensors located on the related pipe zone region are inoperative, the DET INOP PIPE ZONE light illuminates. 6-15-2
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION ENGINE FIRE EXTINGUISHING The Engine Fire Extinguishing System consists of two engine fire extinguisher bottles installed in each wing-fuselage fairing, two engine/wheelwell fire extinguishing handles, two ABLE bottle lights, two INOP bottle lights and a TEST button. Either or both bottles can be discharges into either engine. Pulling the engine/wheelwell fire extinguishing handle: Closes the related engine fuel shutoff valve; Closes the related hydraulic shutoff valve; Closes the bleed air shutoff valve; Actuates the auxiliary electric Auxiliary Propeller Oil Pump; Closes the air inlet de-icer ejector flow control valve. Rotating the fire extinguishing handle counterclockwise discharges the extinguishing agent into the related engine. Rotating the handle clockwise discharges the remaining bottle. The bottle A or Bottle B INOP light illuminates, after the fire extinguishing handle is rotated, indicating that the bottle has discharged. 6-15-3
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION ENGINE/WHEEWELL AND PIPE ZONE FIRE CONTROL PANEL (CENTER GLARESHIELD PANEL) 6-15-4
1. ENGINE/WHEELWELL No. 1 FIRE WARNING LIGHT (RED) ILLUMINATED When a fire/overheat condition is sensed by any detector. Remains illuminated until fire/overheat condition disappears. 2. ENGINE/WHEELWELL No. 1 FIRE DETECTOR INOPERA- TIVE LIGHT (AMBER) ILLUMINATED In case of failure of engine and/or gear wheelwell fire detector. 3. ENGINE/WHEELWELL No. 1 FIRE EXTINGUISHING HAN- DLE Pulling action causes automatically and simultaneously: Engine fuel, hydraulic and bleed air shutoff valves to be closed. Propeller electrical auxiliary oil pump and feather solenoid to be actuated. Air inlet de-icer ejector flow control valve to be actuated to the closed position. Rotating action causes fire extinguisher agent to be discharged. First shot (counterclockwise rotation) and second shot (clockwise rotation) are provided for the same region. SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 6. ENGINE-WHEELWELL - PIPE ZONE AND APU FIRE PANELS TEST BUTTON PRESSED Checks the fire detection and extinguishing circuits. If the button is pressed more than 10 seconds, the APU is shut down, if it is running. Following lights must illuminate: All lights in eng/gear wheelwell pipe zone and APU fire control panels. CLOSED fuel shutoff valve light on the APU panel. Following lights must flash: WARNING and CAUTION lights. FIRE APU and APU lights on the multiple alarm panel. Aural warning must sound continuously. During test, ALARM LT switch should be selected to BRT, to check the integrity of both lamps on each annunciator module. 7. PIPE ZONE No. 2 FIRE WARNING LIGHT (RED) ILLUMINATED When a fire/overheat condition is sensed by pipe zone detectors. Remains illuminated until fire/overheat condition disappears. 4. FIRE EXTINGUISHER BOTTLE ABLE LIGHT (GREEN) ILLUMINATED Indicates the extinguisher agent bottle in perfect condition for discharge. 5. FIRE EXTINGUISHER BOTTLE PRESSURE CONDITION LIGHT (AMBER) ILLUMINATED When bottle is in empty condition, or in any condition which renders the agent bottle inoperative as far as agent pressure and charge are concerned. 8. PIPE ZONE No. 2 FIRE DETECTOR INOPERATIVE LIGHT (AMBER) ILLUMINATED In case of failure of pipe zone fire detectors. 9. ENGINE No. 1 FUEL AND HYDRAULIC SHUTOFF VALVES POSITION INDICATION LIGHTS (WHITE) ILLUMINATED When the valve (actuated through the fire ext. handle pulling) reaches the fully closed position. 6-15-5
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION APU APU Fire Protection consist of these systems: APU Fire Detection; APU Fire Extinguishing. APU FIRE DETECTION The APU region contains overheat/fire detector sensor tubes. As the temperature of a detector increases to a predetermined limit, the detector senses an overheat condition. At higher temperatures, the detector senses a fire condition. The indications of an APU fire are: The APU FIRE Detection Light illuminates; Both Master Warning Lights illuminates; The Fire Warning Bell sounds; The FIRE APU Light illuminates. The system contains a fault monitoring circuit. If the overheat/fire detector sensors located on the APU are inoperative, the Fire Detection INOP Light illuminates. APU FIRE EXTINGUISHING The APU Fire Extinguishing System consists of the one APU fire extinguisher bottle, an APU SHUTOFF/EXTINGUISHER switch, an ABLE bottle light, an INOP bottle light, and a TEST button. 6-15-6
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION APU FIRE CONTROL PANEL (OPTIONAL) (OVERHEAD PANEL) 6-15-7
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM (OPTIONAL) NOTE: Only for airplane Combi, Quick Change, and Full Cargo Version. The system is designed to detect smoke inside the Passenger Cabin when cargo is transported in the Passenger Cabin. The Smoke Detection System is activated by a rotary switch on the overhead panel, which also checks the detectors individually for correct operation. Three smoke detectors are installed on the ceiling, and another one is installed near the pressurization control valves. In the presence of smoke, the system activates the aural alarm and the red SMOKE light illuminates, on the multiple alarm panel. As the smoke density drops to a level associated with a safe condition, the system is automatically reset. 6-15-8
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 6-15-9
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION LAVATORY (OPTIONAL) The Lavatory Fire Protection consists of these systems: Lavatory Smoke Detection powered by DC BUS 2; Lavatory Fire Extinguishing powered by DC BUS 2. LAVATORY SMOKE DETECTION The Lavatory Smoke Detection System consists of a smoke sensor and a SMOKE DETECTOR panel. The smoke sensor is installed close to the waste disposal, which is considered the place where a fire is most prone to start. The SMOKE DETECTOR PANEL is installed in the upper portion of the right closet. The indications when smoke is detected in the toilet are: Both Master Warnings illuminate; The Red SMOKE Light illuminates on the Multiple Alarm Panel; The Red Alarm Light illuminates on the Smoke Detector Panel; The SMOKE Aural Warning sounds; An Alarm Warning of the Smoke Detector Panel sounds in the toilet. When smoke is no longer present, the system automatically resets. TOILET FIRE EXTINGUISHING The Toilet Fire Extinguishing System consists of a fire extinguisher bottle intended to extinguish a fire in the toilet waste disposal. The bottle is self-actuated and fully discharged when the waste disposal temperature reaches 79 C (174 F). The flight deck has no indication of extinguisher discharge. 6-15-10
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION SMOKE DETECTOR PANEL (RH CLOSET TYPICAL) 6-15-11
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION CLASS-C BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT SMOKE DETECTION AND FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM (OPTIONAL) The airplanes Post-Mod. SB 120-26-0025 or S/N 120.350 and on are equipped with a Class-C baggage compartment that contains a smoke detection and fire extinguishing system. The system comprises: two smoke detectors; a high-rate discharge bottle, intended to fill the baggage compartment instantaneously; a metering discharge bottle intended to provide the concentration-fire-level extinguishing agent for at least 60 minutes; a dedicated smoke detection and fire extinguishing control panel located on the glareshield panel. In case smoke is detected inside the baggage compartment, a red WARN light illuminates the baggage fire extinguishing button located on the control panel, the red SMOKE light illuminates on the multiple alarm panel, and the SMOKE aural warning sounds. When the baggage fire extinguishing button is pressed, both bottles are discharged and an amber INOP light illuminates on the control panel to indicate that the bottles are empty. The control panel has also a switch to allow the flight crew to test the system. The bottles are installed in a non-pressurized compartment at the tail cone and are filled with Halon 1301 gas. The electric power for the smoke detection/extinguishing system is supplied by 28 V DC EMERG DC Bus 1. 6-15-12
SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION BAGGAGE DETECTION/EXTINGUISHING PANEL 6-15-13/(6-15-14 blank)